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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 8

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 8

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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Fcople who make their living here ihould spend their money in Greenwood. Greenwood. Lusincas housea offer unusual values. THE INDEX-JOURNAL Greenwood merchants are daily receiving larjfe shipments of Kail merchandise-you'll do better by trading here. Ttis Nappr of Wnricni Booth WEDNESDAY, SEPT.

25, 1929. Large Cheesi Factory Desires 111 HELD iniLirins in: anawniED TEACHERS TO GEI In Supreme Court KILLING INI II cm COLUMBIA. A Bept, 25. -41 'V GROUP The lower court was reversed in To Establish Plant In Grienwood Will Come Here If 4,000 Gallons Of Milk Is Furnished Daily Appeal Is Made By Chamber Of Commerce To Citi- zens Of Seven Counties fi'u Troop3 Go Through Coroner's Jury Completes Inquest two cases la opinions handed down by the slate supreme court today but In each case a dissenting opinion was written. They were companion cases growing out of a head-on train collision near Orangeburg." la thia wreck Group Conference Wilt Be Held At Flat Rock Greenwood With Ninety Six As Into Offer Is Renewed By Pioneer Life Iri-; suranceComr: pany; The Pioneer Ufa Insurance Company of OreenvlUe has renewed Its Object i -Church i isemi One of the largest cheese factories Cleveland J.

Toungblood, conductor, and Lawrence" Kettt DajiUler, engineer, both killed. The two The Anderson county group con For the first time in 11 years hi the country is dextrous of locating It) Greenwood and will do so It is suits were instituted against' the Oreenwood was visited by United State soldiers today and the several hundred people who witnessed offer of group insurance' to the Roy Wynn, former resident Greenwood and Anderson, told In connection with the killing of Curtis 8. hUrother-ln-JswJ near Jacksonville frlday night, according to the following Southern Railway, appellant, by assured of 4,000 gallons of milk dally. Mary Youngblood and Mary Elis This announcement Is made by the' Greenwood Chamber of Ootn- Gfi0RC8 WFITZMAURia the passing through of the 6th Cavalry were reminded once more ot the days of 1917 and 1918. although it was purely a peace-time contin more milk than Is being supplied, at the proerr.t time which will be paid for at standard prices.

Joint meeting of the dairymen, county agents, farmers and chambers of commerce and all Interested citizen of the above counties will be I a held In Oreenwood at an early date and It Is hoped and believed that the proposition will be met at that time. 8ieclal attention Is called to the advertisement In today's Index-Jcurnal, calling upon, the people of (lie seven counties to support the movement for the cheese factory. abeth Dantsler, respondent. The esses were first tried In Barnwell county and verdicts o( 135,000 and respectively, were returned. imeree today along, with an appeal Product ated Press dispatch last nlKhll i Roy Wylnn, JO-year-old Inaur-(nre was ordered lipid with gent that came this morning.

to the citizens of 3reenwood, Laurens. Abbeville, McCormlck, Edge-flHd, Saluda and Newberry counties Associate Justice John O. Stabler Five hundred men on horses pass- el through the city this morning en to co-operate. wrote the opinions with Assoc late Justice T. P.

Cothran dissenting In both cases. It is stated that the cheese fac mm tory does not compete with cream ference of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Piedmont Presbytery will be held at Flat Rock church on Octo-btr 1 Following Is tha program; Mrs. a C. Beswrlght presiding. 10.00 Call to order.

Devotional. 5 Welcome. Response. 10 25-Roll call. Officers.

Auxiliaries. 10 35 Address. Miss Irene Hudson 11.0J'Tbe Crowded Ways," 'Mr H. Acker. 1125 The Auxiliary Inspirational program.

Spiritual feautres, Mrs. C. 3 Literature, Mrs. B. M.

Aull. Assembtyi Home Missions, Mrs. M. i. Shirley.

8. and P. Home Missions. Mrs eries and Its demand only is for GINNING SHQWS rut bond as coroner Jury Tuesday completed Its investigation ot the automobile-Jack killlns early (Saturday o( Curtis 8. Smith.

Jacksonville buointtd man and Wynn brother-in-law. Wynn did not appear before the coroner's Jury, but remained In Jail Where he has been held since short -Jy after Smith's body, with 1U head Sndface battered, was found Batur-dsy morning In a clump of bulwn a evidential district hire Three members of the local police force and J. H. Smith, Brunswick, On No, Not Animal Crackers; They're Old-Fashioned; Geography Crackers nuum route to Star Fort at Nlnotv Six from Abbeville and the streets were lined with people, young and old, from their entrance Into the city until they disappeared down South Main to New Market The soldier were greeted first by the pupils of Leslie School who gathered at the Intersection of Hampton avenue and, West Cambridge street, then they inarched through' the square while the business people looked on and lastly passed in review before The pupils of Magnolia, the high school snd Blake School on BouthMain street. V5 members of' the South Carolina Teachers association, It was announced today by Or.

Harry Clark, president of the association. Last year 2.000 of the 7,000 teachers In the associations had policies which totaled 15,000.000. There are 8,000 white teachers in the state. Of these 2,000 have already renewed their membership and others are expected to do so before the meeting in Charleston this fall That Is a remarkably large number for this season of the Dr. Clark said, adding that he believed the total membership In the association would go well beyond what It was last year.

"We had 1.000 teachers last year who were not members of the association, last year," Dr. Clark ssid. "This year we believe the number of non-members will be considerably less. Df, Clark said he was gratified that the group Insurance offer by the Pioneer Life Insurance cbmpuiy had beetf' renewed by the company officials. He said he believed a much larger number would take advantage of the offer this year than was the case last year.

CHICAGO. Sept. 2ft iy Sweot cookie! What won't these Total Of 619 Bales Is ThejRecord Prior To The father of the lead manj lestlgcdretl America. The geometric tid-blts are In the shape of ellipses, hexagons, parallelograms, fhombolds and such-like, quad ferat demon-stratum. "fcie geographic cookies are in Mft outline ot the severs stales.

A bright youngster ran piece them together and make the entire United States, If he has the will power enough not to eat Texas. bakers think upnext? The animal cracker Is an established Institution. Now. the American Bakers association proudly announces In convention here, comes the geometric and the geographic cracker, concocted for the edification, education and at one Js not careful) Indigestion "of young The troops camel to town by the Ronald Colman Vilma Banly The most glorious of all screen romances. With the most glorious of all screen lovers.

A beauty feast for the eye A love feast for theheart A quickening of the pulse- A great thrill for all. Come let their Night of Love be yours for rare remembrance. rWay Today BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY LIBERTY J. C. Hunter, C.

E. and M. Mrs. if. A.

Thomson. Orphanage, Mrs, J. W. Brock. Foreign Mlssloni, Mr.

A. L. Blake, Christian Social Service, Mrs. H. Acker.

old Abbeville road, then crook, the P. N. tracks on West Cambridge, 12:05 "Measuring My Auxiliary By Cottatt ginning In Oreenwood county prior to September 18th shews an Increase of 4A7 bales over the same date la.it year, according to the figures of W. T. Devlin, government reporter.

Olnnlngs to the'ubove date were F10 bales While to the same date in 1938 they were 132 bales the Standard," forum of local auxiliaries. rode down Hampton avenue to the postofflce, crossed the railroad and then down South Main street on the east side of the square to New Market. At New Market they cut across to the old dirt road to Lebanon church, turned to the right there and went into Ninety Six by the route used while the main thorough 13:30 "Presbyterian Women of lha Inquest Wynn has been under arrest oil a gt rjrral charge of suspicion but has dooled any knowledge of the killing -Afjrr his arrest and the discovery of its blood-stained car Baturday, the brother-in-law told police that hi had found Smith' battered body lying beside his car when he returned from a trip for gasoline early Saturday morning, whllejhe pair were on titelr way loDuy Tlqiiir. Wynn has maintained that ho drag- gad; the body from its position beside the car to the clump of bushes because he was afraid he might be Implicated -ttr the killing. Police continued Tuesday to work on the case, They had found rartler In the investigation that Wynn carried $3,000 in life Insuranoe on Smith In addition to Insurance which the latter carried.

1 rreiited. Judge Joseph Burke spoke sharply to Oonsales yesterday. "You mean that If I don't be good I'll nolo jail?" Oonxsles Inquired. "Right." said Judge Burke. "I'll be good," said Ooiaalcs.

South Carolina." Mrs. J. B. Townsend, Mrs, J. J.

Norton. Mrs. B. Aull. 12:40 PresldonPs message, Mrs.

Lo gan Marshall. Announcement. After spending thirty years checking up on Hebrew. Anglo-Saxon and other languages, a scholar has formulated a symbol tor the word which la used more orten than any other once In every fifteen words in an fare was being paved. The troops will spend tonight at Ninety Six, tomorrow night at Newberry, Friday night at Chaptn and Sickly Boy: 7, Gains In' Wr.l the atersge wuge in the cotton mills of Massachuuetts.

was 46 5(r a month, and in the cotton -mills of South Carolina, 122.25 a month. 1:00 Lunch hour. 15 Father Happy AIKEN Construction of Hotel building will be completed by October 1st. 2:00 A model Bible class. Mrs.

C. The Family Budget Drama In Two Acts 'CHICAGO, Sept. 2ft iM-vrhere may be otliers who, like Mrs. rran-ces Ooiualcn, become exasperated occasionally with the family budget system. Mrs Gnnmles was unable to account to her husband, David, tor 60 cents of the $7 he gava her a week sro.

She added, subtracted, and let equal thin and equal that, but spy way the comimted she was four bits short. Mr. Oonxalea was Indignant. He Ktnted out how at the end of 25 then go to Camp Jackson for three M. Walker.

weeks. 2:30 "The Church In China." Mrs. A. L. Blake.

They will return to Fort Ogle-thori over the same route traveled "My boy, 7 would not eat. I gave him Vlnol and the way he eats sod plays now makes me happy lit) gained 15 pounds." -J. V. Andres. Reporr front conferences.

Intermediate, young peeple's, In going to Columbia. tj sAV ii a-n colored women'. 2:55 "Palsy Sets 'Em Right," dra Vln il Is a delicious compound of cod liver peptone. Iron, etc The 8 SAVE A NICKEL ON A QUARTER matixed) irliamentary law PRINTER KNOXVILLC MAYOR very FIRST bottle oflen adds several pounds welnlil lo I In chil 1 1 i tv i 1 1 vi You'll get delicious appetizing meats always if you phone 81. City Market dren or adults.

Nervous, easily tired, sncjnlc people arc surprised High Man In City Council Election Automatically Gets Job 3: 15-Question box. 3:25 Report from committees. Closing prayer. Adjournment. Please bring your Bible with you years a 50 cent a week shortage would amount to whnte-ever It would amount to.

A lot of dough, innyway Mrs. Clotttalea had him now Vlnol give pew pep, sound sioep and a Rlfl appetlt. Tastes dnilclous. Hodfts Drug Store. KNOXVILLE, 8ept.

22-James A. Trent, aged 4. a linotype operator, Is to be KnoxvUle's nest MKKT TIII5 as mmma Will Rogers Picks A Story For This Spot msyor, by reason of having received the largest vote of any candidate for city councllman-at-large in yesterday's primary election. Trent, already a member of the council, is slated under charter rules and precedent to be the choice of his asso- GLOBE MAN OUR REFRIGERATING SYSTEM IS YOURS A five or ten minute trip in the car or on daddy's way home, you may have better things to eat without fret or worry- we you to use our refrigerator. It is yours.

fUrrCC NiPPUCamembert Swiss American, Pimento UlLliiHi Brickt Nu Kraft, Roquefort, Philadelphia Cream. BREAKFAST BACON Creamery Butter SltwJm'- and Oleomargarine Yeast Cakes Pork Sausage Coca-Cola And AlwaiM Remember "Jit ney-Jungle Sells Groceries For Less" -mates tonnayor By WILL ROGERS was on every ticket and THE Wont Joke I heard today was told to me by Sherwood Brooks of Raleigh, North Carolina. You all know where Raleigh is by reading the famous OBSERVER, reelved 700 votes more than his nearest rival. Two years ago the situation was reversed. Trent then being low man and winning out In the run-off for councilman.

Major James A. Fowler, who led two years ago, came fourth yesterday, barely 4 t- Published by losephus Daniels, and after you have enjoyed and marvel-id at tJja progress and liveliness escaping a runoff. mi Announcing A New And Larger Loaf Of G. FRANK WEARNE HOLLINGS WORTH'S ORE MAN" that city; Why tha next thing to meet Sherwood Brooks, the State Fire Marshall. He is sround the lobby of the Sir Walter Hotel all ihe time.

Just waiting for a firs to break out He has kept Area down pretty well and Is really a political success. TVrs has beet more matches lit in that Lobby and less fires started than any place la the world. lie was watching a Hwaok Luncheon tha day I ssw him, seedy to pounce oa any fire that might show its head. When he ain't whipping out a state fire he Is telling stories. He is the Walter Kelly of italcisrh.

He specialises in ths deliniatinr of the Old Fashioned Southern Darky, or Negro. Orel the noise of a luncheon club eaug he bellowed oat the following te me. A White man meets rn old Negri driving an eld mule, and not getting along any too well with him. "Why dW yon get rid of thai 1 "Weil, Suh." answered old Most, "I hates to gib In. If I were trade off dat mole, he wud regard it as! pus'nal victory.

Hs has bees trying for de las month to get ex ma." In line with the understanding, made last year, that It the Chinese Eastern railway be permitted to retain the gold ruble as- a basis ot currency (t would give one-halt of Ms profits lo other Chinese -rati-, ways, nearly Jfi.TfiO.Ooo wa paid the other lines last yesr. Teh Romans were the first' people to commwreiallxa soap-making. It Is believe that gweilla may At No Extra Cost! I At Our Store Today and Tomorrow With Globe's Semi-Annual Showing Of Fabrics and Fashions A Wonderful Selection of New Fall Woolens Are Displayed In Full LengthPieces: COME IN AT ONCE AND BE MEASURED SCIENTI-FICALY FOR YOUR FALL AND WINTER SUIT OR OVERCOAT Orders Taken For Immediate and Future Delivery. ROSENBERGS '45 Years Your Clothier." MORE SUCES but no advance in price. rGeiltFrom Yoixr Grocer the hew size loaf of Hol-lingswortVg llutter-Krust Bread delivered to your grocer twice daily.

live to be about eighty-four years oia. We pay highest market prices for any quantity of all kinds of poultry. CHyMarkeVs GREENWOOD BAKERY 9 -I I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmm esaasisswwisM I ft- Poultry Exchange (..2 I1.

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